Congratulations on Catholic Easter in French. Happy Easter greetings in French

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Extracurricular activity in French on the topic: “Easter”

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Pâques est une fête catholique très populaire en France. Au jour de Pâques des messes et des processions religieuses se passent partout. Pâques est aussi un jour de joie qui réunit les familles et les amis. Ce jour-là on profite de ce moment de fête pour savourer des plats savoureux et bien sûr, beaucoup de chocolats. Pâques

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Easter Easter is a very popular Catholic holiday in France. On Easter Day, masses and religious processions take place everywhere. Easter is also a day of joy that brings families and friends together. On this day, people take advantage of the festive moment to savor delicious dishes and, of course, eat a lot of chocolate bars.

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Pâques “Pâques” signifie “passage”: c’est le passage de la mort à la Vie, par lequel l’Homme a été sauvé du péché par le Christ et a été appelé à la vie éternelle. La Résurrection du Christ est la réalisations des paroles/promesses que Dieu a faites à son peuple. Etymologically, "Easter" means "coming": by this transition from death to life, Christ saved Man from sin and called him to eternal life. The resurrection of Christ is the fulfillment of the promises made by God to his people, La résurrection du Christ.

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la semaine Sainte Holy Week Avant le jour de Pâques c’est la semaine Sainte. Le dimanche des Rameaux est le début de La Semaine Sainte (on célèbre l'entrée solennelle du Christ à Jérusalem), comprend le jeudi Saint (on célèbre l'institution de l'Eucharistie et du Sacerdoce par le Christ) et le vendredi Saint ( on célèbre la Passion du Christ et sa mort sur la croix). Elle finit avec la veillée pascale, lors de la nuit du samedi Saint au dimanche de Pâques (résurrection du Christ). The week before Easter is Holy Week. Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday (celebrating Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem), includes Maundy Thursday (celebrating the institution of the Eucharist and the Priesthood by Christ) and Good Friday (celebrating the Passion of Christ and his death on the cross). It ends on Easter night, the night from Holy Saturday to Easter Sunday (the resurrection of Christ).

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Le Vendredi saint Quoique dans beaucoup d'autres pays, et à part dans quelques régions françaises et d'Outre-mer, le Vendredi saint soit un jour férié, en France le seul jour férié durant les fêtes de Pâques reste le Lundi de Pâques. Mais les réjouissances et les fêtes de Pâques se déroulent au temps des vacances scolaires; alors les enfants profitent de leur temps pour avaler des chocolats. Contrary to a large number of other countries, in particular in several French and overseas regions, it is not a public holiday. The only day off during the Easter holidays is Monday after Easter. But Easter usually coincides with school holidays; this way children have even more time to eat chocolate bars. Good Friday

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le dimanche Pâques sont célébrés le dimanche dont la date varie dans le calendrier grégorien entre le 22 mars et le 25 avril. Du jour de Pâques dépendent les dates des telles fêtes, comme le lundi de Pâques, l’Ascension, la Pentecôte, le lundi de Pentecôte. Easter is celebrated on one of the Sundays, according to the Gregorian calendar, between March 22 and April 25, the date changes every year. Other holidays such as Monday after Easter, Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity Day also depend on Easter.

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le symbole de Pâques Les oeufs de Pâques symbols of Easter Easter eggs L'oeuf de Pâques est le symbole de l'éclosion d'une vie nouvelle et de la fertilité. Donner des oeufs en cadeau à Pâques est une tradition installée depuis des centaines d'années. C'est réellement à partir du XIIIe siècle que les premiers oeufs peints firent leur apparition en Europe. Aujourd'hui, les oeufs de Pâques sont en chocolat. Cette tradition est relativement récente. Les friandises en chocolat peuvent également prendre la forme de cloches et de lapins. Easter eggs An Easter egg is a symbol of the birth of new life and fertility. Giving eggs for Easter is a tradition established several hundred years ago. The first colored eggs appeared in Europe in the 13th century. Today Easter eggs are made from chocolate. This is a relatively recent tradition. Chocolate sweets can also take the form of bells and bunnies

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Les oeufs de Pâques Easter eggs La tradition d'offrir des œufs à Pâques vient également de l'interdiction de manger des œufs pendant la durée du carême. Les œufs pondus pendant cette période étaient alors conservés après cuisson et décorés pour être offerts le jour de Pâques. Autrefois, à une époque où le chocolat était encore une denrée rare, c’était un régal d’œufs durs qui était offert aux enfants le jour de Pâques. The tradition of giving eggs for Easter also comes from the ban on eating eggs during Lent. Eggs laid during this period were boiled and preserved, and they were decorated to be given as an Easter gift. In the past, when chocolate was still a rare delicacy, children were given hard-boiled eggs at Easter.

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Le lapin en chocolat Chocolate bunny Cette tradition du lapin en chocolat vient d’une vieille tradition populaire qui dit qu’à Pâques, c’est au tour des lapins de couver les oeufs! Chocolate Bunny The tradition of chocolate bunnies comes from an ancient legend that says that at Easter it is rabbits who lay eggs!

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l'agneau pascal Easter lamb Je crois que les moments les plus marquants de Pâques, en particulier pour les enfants, sont les repas infinis avec un grand nombre de mets et notamment l'agneau pascal.Mais Pâques ne serait pas Pâques sans chocolat.En France il y aussi le fameux lièvre/lapin Pascal qui amène à tous (même aux adultes; il n'y a pas d'âge pour être gourmand!) de nombreux chocolats. Commes les français sont très gourmands, il n'y a pas seulement les œufs en chocolat que l'on demande comme une chose indispensable à Pâques, mais aussi les poissons en chocolat (en référence au poisson d'avril du 1er avril) et bien entendu les cloches en chocolat. I believe that the most significant moments of Easter, especially for children, are the endless meals with numerous dishes, namely the Easter lamb. But above all, Easter wouldn't be Easter without chocolate. In France there is also a wonderful Easter Bunny, which brings everyone (even adults; besides, gourmetism knows no age!) numerous bars of chocolate. Since the French are great gourmets, in addition to chocolate eggs, which are always present on Easter, there are also chocolate fish (for the April Fool's joke on April 1st) and, of course, chocolate covered chocolate bells.

Joyeuses Pâques!

In France, the first Monday after Easter (Lundi de Pâques) is a day off. And in some regions of France bordering Germany, Good Friday (Vendredi Saint), the last Friday before Lent, is also a non-working day.

This holiday brings a lot of joy to children. The Easter bunny (or hare) brings chocolate eggs to good children. There is also a belief that chocolate eggs fall from the sky due to the ringing of bells that sounds on Easter.

In France they do not pay a lot of attention decorating eggs, but chocolate eggs, bunnies, and bells are sold everywhere. On the eve of Easter, parents hide them in the garden or at the doorstep of the house (apartment), and the children collect goodies in baskets in the morning.

Happy Easter greetings in French with translation into Russian

Joyeuses Pâques! Happy Easter! *
(literally - Happy Easter!)
Que mille joies se glissent dans vos coeurs dès les premiers instants de ce matin de Pâques et se perpétuent tout au long de l'année! May the joyful light (lit. thousand joys) penetrate your hearts with the first moments of this Easter morning and remain throughout the year!
Aujourd'hui, on veut que vous sachiez qu'on pense très fort à vous et on vous souhaite bien du plaisir et de la joie où que vous soyez et quoi que vous fassiez.
Joyeuses Pâques!
Today, we want you to know that we are thinking about you and wish you joy and pleasure wherever you are and whatever you do.
Meilleurs Voeux Pâques
En cette belle saison,
Le soleil fait danser
Ses doux rayons,
Et le vent aime chanter
Unne tendre chanson…
C'est le grand réveil
Miraculeux de la nature,
Qui émerveille par la beauté
De sa verdure,
La purété d'un ciel d'azur,
Et qui est un appel
À une vie nouvelle!
Joyeuses Pâques!
Best Easter Wishes
In this wonderful season of the year,
The sun is playing (lit. dancing)
warm rays,
And the wind sings with love
A gentle song...
This is a big wonderful thing
Awakening of nature,
Which delights with beauty
Your greenery
The purity of the azure sky,
Like a call
To a new life!
Happy Easter!
Que ce panier de Pâques rempli de tendres voeux ajoute encore plus de joie à un jour déjà merveilleux!
Joyeuses Pâques!
May this Easter basket filled tender wishes will add even more joy to this wonderful day!
Happy Easter!
On vous felicite pour la belle fête de Pâques. Pâques nous remplit d'espérance, de joie et de convivialité. On vous souhaite de célébrer cette fête en famille, avec des amis et des proches. Christ est resuscité. Happy Easter! Easter fills us with hope, joy and warmth. We wish you to celebrate this holiday with your family, friends and loved ones. Christ is risen!
“Le printemps est la plus belle saison... C’est celle de Pâques et de la Résurrection.”
Puisse Pâques vous apporter paix et sérénité, et vous permettre de vous émerveiller devant le miracle de la vie.
“Spring is the most wonderful time of the year... It’s also Easter and Resurrection.”
May Easter bring you peace and tranquility, and the opportunity to admire the miracle of life.
Du plaisir et des surprises pour égayer cette magnifique journée!
Joyeuses Pâques!
I wish you joy and surprises to have fun on this magnificent day!
Happy Easter!
Qu'il y ait, pour te combler, des moments doux, des moments tendres en cette journée et que la joie soit présente en tout et partout!
Joyeuses Pâques!
May this day be filled with pleasant and tender moments and may joy be present in everything and everywhere!
Happy Easter!
Ce petit lapin a un cadeau dans son panier. Et il s'en vient te le donner!
Joyeuses Pâques!
This little bunny has a gift in his basket. He brought it to you!
Happy Easter!
En ce magnifique lundi, nous vous souhaitons une joyeuse fête de Pâques,
Célébrons ensemble la résurrection du Christ,
Prenez soin de vous,
Nous vous embrassons très fort,
A très bientôt,
Amicalement
On this wonderful Monday, we wish you happy holiday Easter,
Let's celebrate the resurrection of Christ together,
Take care of yourself
We kiss and hug you tightly,
See you soon
Your friends (lit. friendly)
Vive la fête de Pâques,
Vive le lundi de Pâques,
Vive les cloches de Pâques,
Vive les œufs de Pâques,
Et vive la famille et les gens que l’on aime!
Long live the Easter holiday,
Long live Monday after Easter,
Long live the Easter bells,
Long live Easter eggs,
And, long live the family and people we love!
J'espère que les lièvres de Pâques vont t'apporter des poules en chocolat et des oeufs colorés. Tu m'en garderas un petit peu, dis ? Non, je plaisante, tout est pour toi, mais prends ton temps pour les dévorer, sinon ton petit ventre va se plaindre. Joyeuses Pâques mon poussin! I hope the Easter bunnies bring you chocolate cockerels and colored eggs. Tell me, will you leave me some? I'm kidding, it's all for you, but don't eat it all at once or your little tummy will hurt. Happy Easter, my chicken!
As-tu remarqué comme la nature se fait belle en ce moment? Elle se réveille après un long endormissement hivernal. A nous les petites fleurs et le beau soleil de printemps! Je te souhaite de Joyeuses Pâques et un bon régal de chocolat.
Gros bisous
Have you noticed how nature looks prettier on this day? She wakes up after a long winter hibernation. For us, small flowers and beautiful spring sun! I wish you a Happy Easter and lots of chocolate.
Kiss
Lorsque vient le joyeux temps de Pâques, nous pensons bien fort à tous ceux que nous aimons. Je vous souhaite de tout coeur de très joyeuses Pâques et vous embrasse bien fort. When the joyful time of Easter arrives, we think about those we love. I wish you a joyful Easter with all my heart and hug you tightly.
Un petit mot Short
Joyeuses fêtes de Pâques et plein de bisous chocolatés!

De Bien Belles Pâques Chéri(e)

Happy Easter today,
Happy holiday.
May your soul be beautiful
It's only spring time.

I wish you understanding
Warm joyful moments,
Strong faith and patience,
May there be good things ahead.

A basket full of happiness
May it bring today
Hello Easter Bunny
And he will put it on the threshold.

Happy Catholic Easter
I congratulate you,
Christ is risen! We are angels
They proclaim from heaven.

I wish you well, happiness,
Warmth of soul,
So that holy faith
Lived in your hearts.

I wish that an angel
I saved you from troubles,
Happiness for Easter
Stepped on the threshold.

May the holiday of Catholic Easter bring you and your loved ones peace and harmony, prosperity and prosperity, sincere emotions and sympathy from others. Let the light of your soul not dim, let your faith not leave you.

Easter candle fire
Will warm us with warmth,
a small particle of it
They bring it to every home.

I'm happy Easter Catholic
I want to congratulate you
Christ is risen and returned
And he will not leave us.

Let the prayers fly
Ours to the skies
Christ is risen! - I repeat,
Truly Risen!

Today is a spring day, sunny, beautiful,
This is because this day is called Easter.
I wish you health, peace, joy from the bottom of my heart,
I congratulate you on a wonderful, good holiday.
Let your heart be bright, let love live in it,
And may the best in life definitely come.

A wonderful, important holiday
Today comes quietly,
This holiday is called Easter,
He will give you happiness and love.

May there always be happiness in your heart,
Goodness will dwell in the soul forever,
Let failures and bad weather
They will instantly change into something beautiful.

Co Happy Easter Christ's
I congratulate Catholics,
Fire brought from the temple
Let him protect you from troubles.

May your soul be filled with joy,
Let faith grow stronger in our hearts,
Will give love and hope
May you have the Resurrection of Christ.

May the Lord be with you,
May the holy angel protect
Let the Holy Spirit not leave,
Jesus Christ will save sinners.

Happy Catholic Easter
Congratulations and wish you
Good luck to you, see a doctor
You didn't even think about walking!

May goodness reign in your hearts
And love fills everything around!
Let everything that is in your dreams
Almighty God fulfills!

Happy Catholic Easter to you,
The rabbit painted the testicles all night,
May your soul be light
And goodness will come to your house.

Let love only be nearby,
People smile welcomingly
Your health is not failing
And happiness never goes away.

Congratulations to all Catholics
Today I am Happy Easter
And I wish you prosperity,
Good nature in everything!

May the holiest glorious holiday
It will sprinkle souls with light,
Joy will flow into your heart
And it will inspire you with hope!

Happy Easter to you, dear Catholics,
Happy glorious and joyful day!
Let the rabbit bring you a gift,
You will find happiness in a holy gift!

I wish you a happy holiday,
Let love bloom in hearts.
May love and magical lyrics
Lives in your souls endlessly!

Let there be no sorrows and sorrows,
Let the dawn smile on you.
May your life be filled with joy,
And fate will reward you with wonderful deeds!

In this article I would like to tell you about Easter in France and traditions of its celebration.

In 2015, for all Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox believers, the wonderful holiday of the Holy Resurrection of Christ - Easter - falls on April 5th.

However, all over the world this holiday is loved not only by believers, but also by many people who have nothing to do with faith and religion, because Easter is both a religious holiday and a holiday of spring and renewal. In addition, this is a great occasion to gather family and friends together, and for children to organize their favorite entertainment - an egg hunt!

The French are sensitive to the Easter holiday, bells ring in cathedrals, festive masses are held, and in the pre-Easter week there are many events: exhibitions, seminars, conversations, installations of events in the life of Christ, joint prayers, etc.

But the French also value the joyful spring mood in Easter, the opportunity to gather the whole family at the festive table, to see the joyful faces of children looking for colorful eggs and sweets in the garden. In France, it is customary to congratulate each other with cards, treats, and small symbolic gifts in the form of eggs, hens, chicks, and rabbits. Why? Let's find out...

Religious meaning of Easter

Back in 325, the Church Council of Nice established the time for celebrating Easter - on the first Sunday after the full moon, which was on the day spring equinox March 21, or immediately after this date. Easter usually falls around March 22nd. But, if the full moon falls on March 20, the next one will be on April 18 (in 29 days). If this day is Sunday, Easter will be celebrated on April 25th. Thus, the Easter holiday ranges between March 22 and April 25, and all subsequent dates depend on this date. church dates. Christians always celebrate this holiday on Sunday.

Easter is a particularly joyful day for all Christians, since on this day the resurrection of Jesus Christ took place. The word Easter comes from Hebrew. "Pesach" (lit. "passing by") is a word describing the Jewish holiday of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. The point is that the passion of Christ took place during the holiday of Passover, which Jesus, being a Jew, celebrated with everyone else. Some Easter symbols are related to both holidays. For example, Easter lamb, yeast-free bread and eggs. Traditionally, this time is considered favorable for baptism. The Church also emphasizes that Christians should receive communion at least once a year to celebrate Easter. Hence the French expression “faire ses pâques,” which means to confess and receive communion.

The last week of Lent, "Holy" or "Holy" week, is associated with Easter. At this time, services are held in memory of the suffering and death of Christ, the theme of which is the earthly life of Jesus Christ, starting from his entry into Jerusalem. Each day of Holy Week is revered as “Great”.

The first of them is the Palm (Palm) Sunday holiday, which precedes Easter. On this day, it is customary to bless palm, olive, laurel, boxwood, and willow branches in the church. Large branches are decorated with sweets, fruits, ribbons and presented to children. Blessed branches are attached to the head of the bed, at crucifixes, fireplace hearths, and in stalls. From Maundy Thursday until noon on Saturday, church organs and bells are silent. This is the period of the Easter Triduum (Triduum Paschalis) - Thursday, Friday and Saturday. On the evening of Holy Saturday, the celebration of the great Triumph begins in all churches. After sunset, the first Paschal Liturgy (Mass) of Easter is served - Paschal candles are lit.

Easter traditions


Why egg?

Even before the birth of Christ, the egg was already filled with deep meaning and there were traditions of giving eggs in the spring. The fact is that in many cultures the egg symbolizes the continuation of life and, of course, has always been considered a good omen. When the egg, as a symbol, was associated with Easter holiday, the closeness of worldly and religious meanings - the promise, continuation of life and resurrection of Christ - became especially obvious. Besides, beautiful shape eggs are a symbol of perfection.

The tradition of giving eggs is also associated with the prohibition of eating them during the entire Lent, and eggs laid and collected during this period were boiled for preservation and decorated to be presented on Easter Day. Previously, when chocolate was still rare and expensive, receiving such an egg as a gift for Easter was a real holiday for a child.

There are many legends about the origin easter eggs. According to one legend, Saint Mary Magdalene came to Rome with the good news of the resurrection of Christ. She gave the emperor an egg with the words “Christ is risen!” But the emperor replied that this was impossible, just as it was impossible for a white egg to turn into a red one. Before he could finish speaking, the egg turned red.

The egg is, of course, also a symbol of fertility. The French kings each year received the largest egg that had ever been laid in the kingdom. Since the 12th century, eggs have been blessed in the church, and the King of France himself distributed the blessed eggs after Easter Mass.

Rabbits and bells bring... chocolate!

Nowadays, to the great delight of children and gourmets, chocolate eggs are more often given to each other than ordinary decorated ones. Chocolate sweets can also be in the shape of bells and rabbits. Legend has it that on Easter Sunday the bells, which had been silent since Holy Thursday, seemed to have flown away to Rome for that time and are now returning from their pilgrimage and scattering sweets over the gardens and parks.

In many European countries, a popular Easter character has become the rabbit, which brings Easter eggs. The explanation for this goes deep into paganism. According to legend, the pagan goddess of spring, Estra, turned a bird into a hare, but it continued to lay eggs. Another explanation for this phenomenon is more mundane - when children went to collect eggs from the chicken coop on Easter morning, they often found rabbits nearby. So it turned out that not only chickens, but also rabbits brought eggs.

On the eve of Easter, children make nests and baskets with soft bedding for the rabbits to put beautiful eggs and sweets there.

If you know any children, prepare a fun egg hunt for them in the garden or at home! You need to hide eggs and goodies in the house in advance, and prepare a basket for the baby by the bed to collect them. It's better to make the treats small, but more to keep the game interesting longer. And on this day, perhaps, you can allow the children to eat chocolate for breakfast - they will be so happy!


Also, a great pastime for children will be decorating Easter eggs on their own - they can be painted with anything, glued or sculpted, boiled in paint, hung on a string as a decoration, and you can come up with a lot more - use the imagination or experience of other people.

Easter decorations

It’s worth walking through the streets of any French city 2-3 weeks before Easter and it will become clear how big a holiday this is for the French. Shop windows and culinary shops abound with all kinds of sweets and decorations in the form of eggs, rabbits, bells, hens, chicks, flowers and faces of saints. Houses, windows and doors are also decorated - there are a lot of flowers and Easter symbols everywhere.

Traditionally, the French family gathers at the table on this day and Easter dishes are also festive. Decorating the table for Easter is not so difficult, because it is easy to use spring gifts: willow branches, first flowers, and the French even use moss. You can also add Easter symbols - pre-emptied and painted chicken eggs, candles in the shape of chickens and bells, small nests made of branches filled with moss and eggs.


Easter table

As for culinary customs, traditionally the main place on festive table given to the lamb, which is often served with white beans. Leg of lamb can be prepared in different ways: salt-crusted, fried with thyme or rosemary. The lamb on the Easter table is not at all an accident, because the lamb, with its innocence and humility, symbolizes the sacrifice that Christ made for us. In addition, it is at this time that lamb is most accessible. Also (imagine!) the French offer to add something unusual to the holiday and prepare a delicious Orthodox pie for dessert, called “Easter Easter cake”!

But on this day you will see chocolate in the largest quantities on the tables and in bakery windows. Literally everything related to Easter is made from it.

On this day in France, the congratulations “Joyeuse Pâques!” are heard everywhere. - Happy Easter!

French Easter dictionary:

la fête de Paques— Easter

le Dimanche des Rameau x – Palm Sunday

la Passion du Seigneur- passion of the Lord

la Résurrection du Christ- resurrection of Christ

la Semaine Sainte– Holy Week

le carême— post

se confesser et communier- confess and take communion

la chasse aux oeufs– egg hunt

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Joyeuses Pâques!

In France, the first Monday after Easter (Lundi de Pâques) is a day off. And in some regions of France bordering Germany, Good Friday (Vendredi Saint), the last Friday before Lent, is also a non-working day.

This holiday brings a lot of joy to children. The Easter bunny (or hare) brings chocolate eggs to good children. There is also a belief that chocolate eggs fall from the sky due to the ringing of bells that sounds on Easter.

In France, they do not pay much attention to decorating eggs, but chocolate eggs, bunnies, and bells are sold everywhere. On the eve of Easter, parents hide them in the garden or at the doorstep of the house (apartment), and the children collect goodies in baskets in the morning.

Joyeuses Pâques! Happy Easter!
(literally - Happy Easter!)
Que mille joies se glissent dans vos coeurs dès les premiers instants de ce matin de Pâques et se perpétuent tout au long de l'année! May the joyful light (lit. thousand joys) penetrate your hearts with the first moments of this Easter morning and remain throughout the year!
Aujourd'hui, on veut que vous sachiez qu'on pense très fort à vous et on vous souhaite bien du plaisir et de la joie où que vous soyez et quoi que vous fassiez.
Joyeuses Pâques!
Today, we want you to know that we are thinking about you and wish you joy and pleasure wherever you are and whatever you do.

Meilleurs Voeux Pâques
En cette belle saison,
Le soleil fait danser
Ses doux rayons,
Et le vent aime chanter
Unne tendre chanson…
C'est le grand réveil
Miraculeux de la nature,
Qui émerveille par la beauté
De sa verdure,
La purété d'un ciel d'azur,
Et qui est un appel
À une vie nouvelle!
Joyeuses Pâques!

Best Easter Wishes
In this wonderful season of the year,
The sun is playing (lit. dancing)
warm rays,
And the wind sings with love
A gentle song...
This is a big wonderful thing
Awakening of nature,
Which delights with beauty
Your greenery
The purity of the azure sky,
Like a call
To a new life!
Happy Easter!

Que ce panier de Pâques rempli de tendres voeux ajoute encore plus de joie à un jour déjà merveilleux!
Joyeuses Pâques!
Let this Easter basket filled with tender wishes add even more joy to this wonderful day!
Happy Easter!
On vous felicite pour la belle fête de Pâques. Pâques nous remplit d'espérance, de joie et de convivialité. On vous souhaite de célébrer cette fête en famille, avec des amis et des proches. Christ est resuscité. Happy Easter! Easter fills us with hope, joy and warmth. We wish you to celebrate this holiday with your family, friends and loved ones. Christ is risen!
“Le printemps est la plus belle saison... C’est celle de Pâques et de la Résurrection.”
Puisse Pâques vous apporter paix et sérénité, et vous permettre de vous émerveiller devant le miracle de la vie.
“Spring is the most wonderful time of the year... It is also Easter and Resurrection.”
May Easter bring you peace and tranquility, and the opportunity to admire the miracle of life.
Du plaisir et des surprises pour égayer cette magnifique journée!
Joyeuses Pâques!
I wish you joy and surprises to have fun on this magnificent day!
Happy Easter!
Qu'il y ait, pour te combler, des moments doux, des moments tendres en cette journée et que la joie soit présente en tout et partout!
Joyeuses Pâques!
May this day be filled with pleasant and tender moments and may joy be present in everything and everywhere!
Happy Easter!
Ce petit lapin a un cadeau dans son panier. Et il s'en vient te le donner!
Joyeuses Pâques!
This little bunny has a gift in his basket. He brought it to you!
Happy Easter!
En ce magnifique lundi, nous vous souhaitons une joyeuse fête de Pâques,
Célébrons ensemble la résurrection du Christ,
Prenez soin de vous,
Nous vous embrassons très fort,
A très bientôt,
Amicalement
On this magnificent Monday, we wish you a joyful Easter holiday,
Let's celebrate the resurrection of Christ together,
Take care of yourself
We kiss and hug you tightly,
See you soon
Your friends (lit. friendly)
Vive la fête de Pâques,
Vive le lundi de Pâques,
Vive les cloches de Pâques,
Vive les œufs de Pâques,
Et vive la famille et les gens que l’on aime!
Long live the Easter holiday,
Long live Monday after Easter,
Long live the Easter bells,
Long live Easter eggs,
And, long live the family and people we love!
J'espère que les lièvres de Pâques vont t'apporter des poules en chocolat et des oeufs colorés. Tu m'en garderas un petit peu, dis ? Non, je plaisante, tout est pour toi, mais prends ton temps pour les dévorer, sinon ton petit ventre va se plaindre. Joyeuses Pâques mon poussin! I hope the Easter bunnies bring you chocolate cockerels and colored eggs. Tell me, will you leave me some? I'm kidding, it's all for you, but don't eat it all at once or your little tummy will hurt. Happy Easter, my chicken!
As-tu remarqué comme la nature se fait belle en ce moment? Elle se réveille après un long endormissement hivernal. A nous les petites fleurs et le beau soleil de printemps! Je te souhaite de Joyeuses Pâques et un bon régal de chocolat.
Gros bisous
Have you noticed how nature looks prettier on this day? She wakes up after a long winter hibernation. For us, small flowers and beautiful spring sun! I wish you a Happy Easter and lots of chocolate.
Kiss
Lorsque vient le joyeux temps de Pâques, nous pensons bien fort à tous ceux que nous aimons. Je vous souhaite de tout coeur de très joyeuses Pâques et vous embrasse bien fort. When the joyful time of Easter arrives, we think about those we love. I wish you a joyful Easter with all my heart and hug you tightly.
Un petit mot Short
Joyeuses fêtes de Pâques et plein de bisous chocolatés!

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